Hello Mauricio, you have written: > email server is > using horde, but i cant fidn the way to set up an out of office auto > reply mesage,
Please address question as this one to the pertinent discussion forum; there are lots of experts listening who can probably help you. And please do not quote passages of text you are not going to comment on. In this particular issue, I guess, Horde/Imp is the wrong place to implement an autoreply: When you are out of office, you will not invoke Webmail, hence you would not trigger the reply. The right moment to reply automatically is when a message is delivered, hence the right place to implement autoreply functionality is the IMAP server, not a mail- user agent like Imp. In our shop, we provide a WWW interface to activate an automatic vacation reply; this interface will enter the time-span of the vacation, and the text for the reply, into our users’ database. On the IMAP server machine, the SMTP server (Postfix) will check, via LDAP, for each incoming message, whether the addressee has activated the vacation reply, and if so, it will send a copy of the message to a home-brewn autoreply script. If you plan to implement an autoreply, you should take pains to avoid unneccessary, or unwanted, replies: do not reply, - if the sender address in the SMTP envelope is <>, - if the message is marked as spam, or as bulk, - if the message comes from a mailing list, - if the message comes from a service that will answer automatically (such as a trouble-ticket system), - if the sender has recently been notified about the addressee’s vacation (this bit needs yet another data base). If you wish to include into the Horde framework the users’ inter- face for activating the automatic reply, try Sork/vacation, cf. <http://www.horde.org/sork/>. I have never tried it, so cannot comment on it. Or you could try to express as a Sieve script the rules from the previous paragraph, and use Ingo to relate that script to your IMAP server, cf. <http://www.horde.org/ingo/>. I haven’t tried this either. Our vacation interface is independent of Horde, so all users can take advantage of it, both Webmail users and users of other MUAs (such as Mozilla Thunderbird). Best wishes, Otto Stolz -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
